Prehistoric settlement on the right bank of the West Dart River, north east of Rough Tor. The settlement two enclosures attached to each other at one point. The northern enclosure is the earliest and contains at least three stone hut circles. The southern enclosure walling links together t...

(NU 16711095) Camp (Site of). (1)On Rugley Moor House farm there was a camp; but it is now barely traceable. It was of squarish form with rounded corners and contained 1-1/8 acres; it had a rampart and ditch. Close to, but outside, the camp a stone quern was found. (2)This earthwork is sit...

"A rectangular earthwork 290ft x 241ft bounded by fragmentary ditches, part-excavated 1946." At the northeast angle, projecting to the north, were traces of an outer annexe. A Roman rubbish pit was to the west. Only the slightly rounded southeast corner of the work could be traced....

Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km north east of Combe Abbey.{2} Undated linear features show on air photographs. These features are probably geological.

A roughly rectangular single ditched enclosure with an E/W trackway ( ?) defined by a pair of parallel ditches running across the enclosure. cf SA 462. I Burrow comment, 1976. Additional linear features / field system? in the same field on 1986 AP <5><8>/ Difficult to discern t...

Earthwork noted from aerial photographic reference. No further investigation has taken place. 'Deep cut in ground. Quarrying, mining? Looks like remains railway. Could it be old fish pond?' {ref. 1}. Further investigation required should the management of the area change.